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Re: [hammond_zone] Taking a break
Laddie Williams
Daz,
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Our prayers are with you and your family, Laddie and Sandra ----- Original Message -----
From: godfreys5@... To: hammond_zone@... Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 9:59 PM Subject: Re: [hammond_zone] Taking a break Daz, Our prayers are with your Dad. BCV-KG ----- Original Message ----- From: "daz" <daz395@...> To: "Hammond_Zone@..." <hammond_zone@...> Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 6:45 PM Subject: [hammond_zone] Taking a break > > I will be taking a break for a while... my Dad has had two strokes in 24hrs > and was rushed into hospital today. I will be back as soon as he is given > the all clear. > > Daz > > > > Visit The Hammond Zone > > > To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > hammond_zone-unsubscribe@... > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to > > Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ADVERTISEMENT Visit The Hammond Zone To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: hammond_zone-unsubscribe@... Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. |
Re: [hammond_zone] sad story
Raul de Jalapeno
Ken,
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The most annoying part is the drop out as the contact moves from one busbar to the next. Last night, I removed the entire assembly from the organ. Then my 6 year old daughter did the honors of disassembling the drawbars once I loosened the spring screws. She knew EXACTLY what was going on. "Daddy" she says, "are we going to make these drawbars smooth like the C-3's?" Hmmmm. So, I know that many folks have transplanted late bar assemblies into the V and 2 units. But, looking at the bus rail, I says, "Self, I don't think we need the whole shootin' match here". So I went over to the C-3 and de-soldered and removed one of the drawbar spring contacts. Taking it to the CV rail, I found that all that's needed is to bend the mounting end of the spring about 30 degrees to properly tension it onthe straight drawbar (the ends of the C-3 drawbar are bent about 30 degrees). I screwed it onto the CV drawbar and Viola! Instant smooth drawbar. Resistance checks indicated the exact same contact pattern as the C-3. So, I'm looking for a set of contact springs from the *-3, A-100, etc. I believe the spinets had smooth drawbars, too. Raul ----- Original Message -----
From: Ken & Dianne Godfrey To: hammond_zone@... Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 8:21 PM Subject: RE: [hammond_zone] sad story Hey Raul! Have you tried the vaseline trick on your ratchet 'bars? It's supposed to drastically smooth out the action, and sound as they are pulled out. I've never tried it, but I've heard people swear by it. Any comments from the group? I'm unusual among Hammond heads, as I don't jack with the drawbars much while playing. I like to flip between presets. I don't really mind the ratchet action. Now, for those "grab-a-fist-full-of-drawbars" Jimmy Smith descendents, they could be really annoying. BCV-Ken |
Re: [hammond_zone] BV question
Raul de Jalapeno
Ken,
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YOU are the man that alerted me to this CV. You wouldn't recognize it now! You well know I couldn't figure this amp when we first spoke of it. I was trying to figure how we could modify it to accept an effects loop and all that, remember? Then I drew out the circuit and I was amazed! Even t_402 was blown away, and that says something. Now, I think I'd rater work with the ole AO-13551 than the AO-28! I've been drawing and scheming and scheming and drawing. This will be quite a rig when it's done, I believe. Now, if I can move the C-3, I'll have the space I need to really get into it. I know I'm not the only one, but I'm just dying over those 2 waterlogged Bs on EBay. If I was just a little closer.... Raul ----- Original Message -----
From: godfreys5@... To: hammond_zone@... Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 8:01 PM Subject: Re: [hammond_zone] BV question Raul, Sounds like you're off to a good start! GO! GO! GO! BCV-KG ----- Original Message ----- From: "Randall Bush" <raul_de_jalapeno@...> To: <hammond_zone@...> Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 6:24 PM Subject: Re: [hammond_zone] BV question |
Re: [hammond_zone] Intresting observation
Raul de Jalapeno
Ha! Good work, Dan! Now, lemme see. How many 6550s would I have to wire in series.......
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Raul ----- Original Message -----
From: Dan & Connie Sinasac To: hammond_zone@... Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 7:04 PM Subject: RE: [hammond_zone] Intresting observation Norm My business is repair redesigning and rebuilding transformers, I have a 42.6MVA 335KV sitting in the yard if your interested,.... he he he!!! Dan -----Original Message----- From: Randall Bush [mailto:raul_de_jalapeno@...] Sent: February 21, 2002 8:25 AM To: hammond_zone@... Subject: Re: [hammond_zone] Intresting observation Norm, Can you set me up with a 138kV line transformer for my CV? Thanks. :) Raul |
Re: [hammond_zone] sad story
Ken & Dianne Godfrey
A true chip off the ol' block!
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Re: [hammond_zone] sad story
Ken & Dianne Godfrey
Hey Raul!
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Have you tried the vaseline trick on your ratchet 'bars? It's supposed to drastically smooth out the action, and sound as they are pulled out. I've never tried it, but I've heard people swear by it. Any comments from the group? I'm unusual among Hammond heads, as I don't jack with the drawbars much while playing. I like to flip between presets. I don't really mind the ratchet action. Now, for those "grab-a-fist-full-of-drawbars" Jimmy Smith descendents, they could be really annoying. BCV-Ken -----Original Message----- |
Re: [hammond_zone] BV question
Raul,
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Sounds like you're off to a good start! GO! GO! GO! BCV-KG ----- Original Message -----
From: "Randall Bush" <raul_de_jalapeno@...> To: <hammond_zone@...> Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 6:24 PM Subject: Re: [hammond_zone] BV question I'll use a swith to bypass the reverb completely when it's not wanted. Theoutput of the first section of the preamp found at the vibrato line will feedboth the vibrato line and reverb amp input. The output from the vibrato lineand reverb amp will feed the input of the second section of the preamp. WhatI'm working on now is the impedances and signal levels for the reverb amp.I'll keep you all posted. As far as overdrive is concerned, I have a theoryI'm going to try out once I have the reverb worked out. The input of thesecond preamp section is a 6J7 pentode connected in super triode configuration.I'm going to experiment with the voltage levels on the different grid elementsthe same volume level. One thing George Hiatt was talking about is adding akeep you posted on this one, too. |
Re: [hammond_zone] Taking a break
Daz,
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Our prayers are with your Dad. BCV-KG ----- Original Message -----
From: "daz" <daz395@...> To: "Hammond_Zone@..." <hammond_zone@...> Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 6:45 PM Subject: [hammond_zone] Taking a break 24hrs and was rushed into hospital today. I will be back as soon as he is given |
Re: [hammond_zone] Taking a break
daz
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My families prayers are with you,.......... Dan S. -----Original Message-----
From: daz [mailto:daz395@...] Sent: February 21, 2002 4:45 PM To: Hammond_Zone@... Subject: [hammond_zone] Taking a break I will be taking a break for a while... my Dad has had two strokes in 24hrs and was rushed into hospital today. I will be back as soon as he is given the all clear. Daz Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ADVERTISEMENT < 032009:HM/A=960173/R=0/* 849&siteid=39249818&bfpage=moneyyahoo4> < pmail/S=1705032009:HM/A=960173/rand=807595161> Visit The Hammond Zone To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: hammond_zone-unsubscribe@... Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service <> . |
Re: [hammond_zone] Intresting observation
Norm
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My business is repair redesigning and rebuilding transformers, I have a 42.6MVA 335KV sitting in the yard if your interested,.... he he he!!! Dan -----Original Message-----
From: Randall Bush [mailto:raul_de_jalapeno@...] Sent: February 21, 2002 8:25 AM To: hammond_zone@... Subject: Re: [hammond_zone] Intresting observation Norm, Can you set me up with a 138kV line transformer for my CV? Thanks. :) Raul From: "normiii84501" <nasmith@...> _________________________________________________________________ MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ADVERTISEMENT < 032009:HM/A=763352/R=0/*> < pmail/S=1705032009:HM/A=763352/rand=297879756> Visit The Hammond Zone To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: hammond_zone-unsubscribe@... Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service <> . |
Re: [hammond_zone] Taking a break
Randall Bush
All the best, Daz. Hope things go well for your Dad. See you when you get back.
Raul From: "daz" <daz395@...> _________________________________________________________________ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: |
Re: hooking up a-100 to 47leslie
The 415 only had a 12" bass driver and severely lacked bottom end.
But with a decent speaker upgrade in their they are much better...as far as tranny Leslies go they are quite sweet. And as you say..nice cabinet too. We normally let them go out at ?450 serviced with new bass driver and are popular among home organ type players because of the rather punchy straight channel. Darren While I was at Gulia's yesterday (Canton OH), in addition to theLeslie 251 they had, I also saw a Leslie 415. This is a solid-state, 11-pin,x 33H) inmain+reverb inputs just like a 251. They were asking $700 for it. |
Re: Yahoogroups
Back again...after another 5 days without my cable modem..argh! I am
going to have to buy a dial up modem as well, NTL are so mindblowingly incompetent!! Its certainly worth exploring the possibilities of separating hammondzone from Yahoo if they look a bit dodgy. Anyone on the list own their own server? I havn't been able to do anymore about our hammondzone email because (A)..my cable modem has been offline again, and (B) we have some serious family problems, with a close relative who just found out she has a tumour and 3 moths:( Which means the model E has taken a back seat at the moment. Does anyone need a project? Darren P.S can you forward me some of those ads please???? (joking) --- In hammond_zone@y..., "Frank Stroupe" <fstroupe@d...> wrote: For those of you that don't know, Yahoo acquired this emaillist service from Egroups, who acquired it from OneList. Obviously, itis unprofitable.and Onelist before that, expect to make money off of a free email list anyway.Once you find the groups you are interested in, you seldom go back to thewebsite to see the advertising that pays the bills, and most people don't payany attention to it anyway.improved their system. Every so often, my password quits working, and whenI try to re-register, Yahoo shows that it is still taken. At various timesmy family has belonged to up to 30 lists, and it is a real pain tounsubscribe from all, then resubscribe under another name. Most of the ones I nowbelong to I can't get to the website, but never go anyway, and never went tothe trouble of un/resubscribing. BUT ONLY A FEW BUCKS A YEAR! Mainlybecause since I joined this list, I seldom read the others, which have allbecome boring anyway.belong to would probably fall apart, including this great list.own servers. The TYPE1 (post-1967 VW Bus) list "passes the hat" everyyear for donations to offset the cost to the guy that owns the server.Paying is optional, and the guy that runs the server would do it totally outof his pocket anyway. There are 1400 people on the list, and if they getmore money than they need, they ask that no one send any more moneyuntil that runs out. The type 2 homepage is nicer than the Yahoogroupshomepages, AND THEY DON'T SELL THEIR SUBSCRIBER's email addresses. The Blues-Llist server is run by a university. (I'm sure that the historicalaspect/socioeconomic aspect of Blues music is enough to justify putting that list on thecollege server) The Blues-L list is shown on Yahoogroups, but does not usetheir server, and though you can apply to join from the Yahoo site,everything is done elsewhere. They don't sell the addresses either, but byjoining through Yahoo, they now have your address. I have no idea whatinitial costs would be, probably just over a grand if you bought your ownserver, and maintenance costs probably would involve electricity andtelephone bills, probably some other connection costs, and domainmaintenance. I would imagine that one could use space on a local ISP server to runa list. The incoming traffic from the list would be probably 1/100 of 1% ofthe traffic caused by SPAM on that server.my mind that Yahoo does, as probably do the other free services, which isthe only way to make money from this list. I get somewhere between 50 and125 SPAM every day, and I know that most of it comes from people getting myaddress from Yahoo, one way or another. I, as probably most of you, getsick of porno ads, Viagra ads, penis and breast enlargement ads, free cellphone, free CD, free satellite TV, credit card, debt reduction, secondmortgage, printer cartridge, long distance, ebusiness opportunities, and theever popular "Finally, a pill that will increase your ejaculation by581%!" ads. for its services. If I had any Yahoo stock, I'd think about getting rid ofthat, too, as it would soon be worthless. |
Re: [hammond_zone] hooking up a-100 to 47leslie
daz
The high end Kawai DX range had drawbars, it was the DX900 that took off
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though, it was brought out to compete against the Yamaha D85... IMHO it failed miserably. -----Original Message-----
From: dougsyolists@... [mailto:dougsyolists@...] Sent: 19 February 2002 22:59 To: hammond_zone@... Subject: Re: [hammond_zone] hooking up a-100 to 47leslie While I was at Gulia's yesterday (Canton OH), in addition to the Leslie 251 they had, I also saw a Leslie 415. This is a solid-state, 11-pin, two-channel unit, slightly smaller than a 145 (27W x 18D x 30H vs 145 29W x 20D x 33H) in a wood finish case that was in pretty good condition. It has the main+reverb inputs just like a 251. They were asking $700 for it. I didn't try it out, but I thought about it for my church's A-100, I could've actually stuffed it into my back seat, something I couldn't do with a 145 (that 2" of width makes a lot of difference). Incidentally, the 251 they had apparently started life as a 147RV (it had the 147RV sticker on the back). The amp had been swapped and the reverb unit removed, leaving just the stationary speaker for the reverb channel. It was "over $1,000" but I didn't ask specifics. They were willing to sell it solo. They also had a B-3/142 pair there, plays well, case looks awful, for $3500, and numerous CV's, A-100's, an A, etc. They also had an XB-3A, a very nice Allen and - of all things - a Kawai that had drawbars/percussion. I'd never seen that before. Doug Visit The Hammond Zone To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: hammond_zone-unsubscribe@... Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to |
Re: [hammond_zone] BV question
Randall Bush
I'm in the middle of adding reverb right now on my CV. I have a MKIV unit from an M-3 that I'm putting right into the console. The amp is on a very small, square chassis. It has it's own power supply using a 6X4 rectifier and a 6GW8 triode/pentode two stage amp. I've modified the power supply to provide the B+ for my pre-amp in lieu of a tone cabinet. Now, I'm going to insert the reverb line into the signal stream just like the vibrato is. I'll use a swith to bypass the reverb completely when it's not wanted. The output of the first section of the preamp found at the vibrato line will feed both the vibrato line and reverb amp input. The output from the vibrato line and reverb amp will feed the input of the second section of the preamp. What I'm working on now is the impedances and signal levels for the reverb amp. I'll keep you all posted. As far as overdrive is concerned, I have a theory I'm going to try out once I have the reverb worked out. The input of the second preamp section is a 6J7 pentode connected in super triode configuration. I'm going to experiment with the voltage levels on the different grid elements to see if I can drive the stage into class B clipping while maintaining the same volume level. One thing George Hiatt was talking about is adding a little bit of "dirt" at lower gain levels. I think it can be done. I'll keep you posted on this one, too.
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Re: [hammond_zone] foldback
Chris Clifton
Foldback is where at the ends of the manual notes "foldback" because not all
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the frequencies are generated. On B3/C3 at the bass end of the manuals the bottom octave on the 16' drawbar foldsback because the first 12 tonewheels produce a complex tone only used for bass pedals. At the top end the !' drawbar has fold back from the F# in the 4th octave, the next G actually plays an octave lower, and this repeats after the F# in the top octave. Lower drawbars foldback progressively higher up the keyboard, until on the 22/3' drawbar there is foldback only on the top note. Spinet Hammonds don't have foldback, the notes just stop playing when the organ runs out of generator frequencies. I remember one time when an irate T-500 owner phoned the shop up after I'd serviced the organ complaining that half the notes didn't work on some drawbars. He'd decided to test the organ for himself after I'd left and then found the "fault" which is a feature of all Hammond spinets! Chris Clifton There is a theory which states that if anyone discovers exactly what the Universe is for and why it is here, it will instantly disappear and be replaced by something even more bizarre and inexplicable. Douglas Adams ----- Original Message -----
From: "Laddie Williams" <laddieray@...> To: <hammond_zone@...> Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 10:11 PM Subject: Re: [hammond_zone] foldback Okay, --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (). Version: 6.0.325 / Virus Database: 182 - Release Date: 19/02/02 |
Re: [hammond_zone] foldback
Laddie Williams
Okay,
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All you engineering geniuses... What is foldback??? ----- Original Message -----
From: dougsyolists@... To: hammond_zone@... Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 3:20 PM Subject: Re: [hammond_zone] foldback In a message dated 02/21/2002 2:41:56 PM Eastern Standard Time, bottomline@... writes: << Now is my question what will i need excactly to add foldback to my l122? This is what I could figure out: 1. 50 contacts per manual, but how do I get these?>> Actually you need much less than 50 for the lower manual, and some people only do the upper manual (the foldback kits on EBay assume upper manual only). I had a T-series spinet that I parted out for (among other things) key contacts for my L-295, but once I got a full-size console I didn't bother. I've still got it the manual but I never finished disassembling it. I've also got an M lower manual somewhere, I picked it up for $25 because I can make more than that selling foldback kits off of it (-: but I haven't bothered. << 2. Wires to connect the notes to the proper contacts. I noticed that the wires that connect the notes to the connects are very thin. Are these special wires? >> If I remember right, it's resistance wire. << And what are bussbars? >> They're the bars that the key contacts touch when depressed. I think they go to the drawbars, because the key contacts are connected to the TWG. If I also remember right, L-series spinets have all full-length busbars, so you'll just need key contacts. << I know some of you know excactly what I'm talking about. So let it roll!!! >> I know what you're talking about, but I've never done it - just read about it, and put it on the shelf once I got my now-departed E-112 console. Doug Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ADVERTISEMENT Visit The Hammond Zone To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: hammond_zone-unsubscribe@... Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. |
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